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Servant of God Victoire Conen de Saint-Luc (27 January 1761 – 1794) was a French noble and a religious sister. She suffered martyrdom during The Terror, sentenced for allegedly supporting the War in the Vendée. A process of beatification was instigated in her favor in 1919. Life Victoire Conen de Saint-Luc was born in Rennes on 27 January 1761, the daughter of the Breton noble and judge Gilles Conen de Saint-Luc and Françoise Marie du Bot. In February 1782, she became a sister of the Dames de la Retraite in Quimper. The convent specialized in offering Retreat (spiritual), retreats for women."Victoire Conen of Saint Luke (1761-1794)", Diocese of Quimper During the French Revolution, the convent was closed, and the community accept the hospitality of the Benedictines of Calvary in Quimper (on the site of the current Lycée Chaptal). In June 1792, Victoire returned to her family, residing at the castle of Bot, Quimerc'h, where her father had settled in 1775 after resigning his ...
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